🇸🇾 Report | Israel Annexed Syria: (1/2):
• Israel’s destruction of Syrian defense systems
Israel’s airstrikes on Syria have been highly destructive, effectively neutralizing around 85% of Syria’s defense systems, including its anti-aircraft systems, missile defense infrastructure, and radar installations. This comprehensive targeting of Syria’s military capabilities has left the country vulnerable to further Israeli attacks and prevents Syria from effectively defending itself from aerial or missile strikes. These airstrikes also weaken Syria’s ability to protect its critical infrastructure, which could facilitate Israel’s further military and territorial objectives in the region.
• The operational window to target Iran’s nuclear program
The dismantling of Syria’s defense infrastructure creates a unique operational window for Israel to target Iran’s nuclear facilities with far less risk of retaliation or interference. With a significant portion of Syrian air defense systems destroyed, Israeli airstrikes can now reach Iran’s nuclear sites more easily, potentially escalating tensions between Israel and Iran. This tactical advantage could play into Israel’s broader strategic goal of halting Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Israel is reportedly aligning with the U.S. to ensure coordinated action against Iran’s nuclear program, further complicating regional geopolitics.
• Phased plan for Israeli occupation of southern Syria
Israel’s annexation strategy for southern Syria is described as a three-phase plan, with each phase securing key strategic areas in the region:
1. First phase: The capture of Mount Hermon (Jebel al-Sheikh) grants Israel significant military leverage. By controlling the mountaintop, Israel can position artillery, surveillance systems, and missiles to target Damascus and other parts of Syria with greater ease. This also serves as a strong defensive position for future Israeli operations in the region.
2. Second phase: The focus shifts to the Deraa province, where Israel is likely to expand its territorial control further. Deraa holds strategic importance as a gateway between Syria, Jordan, and Israel, making it vital for Israeli security and regional influence.
3. Third phase: The final phase involves creating a “safe zone” that extends from Mount Hermon to Suweida. This zone would essentially act as an Israeli-controlled region, securing Israeli borders and providing a buffer from Syrian and Iranian influence. It would also allow Israel to control key military routes and access to vital water sources, such as the Golan Heights.
This phased plan signifies Israel’s intent to not only undermine Syrian sovereignty but also reshape the regional balance of power to its advantage.
• Israeli advances in Quneitra and Rif Dimashq provinces
Israeli forces have made significant ground advances in both Quneitra and Rif Dimashq provinces, marking the beginning of a large-scale military operation after the fall of the Syrian central government. These provinces are geographically significant, bordering Israel and offering strategic military value. As of now, Israel has captured at least 20 towns and villages across these areas. The towns of Mazraat Beit Jinn and Khan Arnabeh have been taken, with Israeli forces inspecting homes, seizing weapons, and establishing checkpoints to solidify their control. Reports indicate that Israeli tanks have been deployed in the village of Umm Batina, likely preparing for further movement eastward toward the core of Quneitra province.
Israeli military operations have been highly coordinated, with support from both tanks and aerial cover, indicating the scale and seriousness of Israel’s military objectives in southern Syria.
• The involvement of specific Israeli military units
Several elite and specialized Israeli military units are playing a central role in these operations, showcasing the Israeli military’s readiness for complex, multifaceted warfare:
• Israel’s destruction of Syrian defense systems
Israel’s airstrikes on Syria have been highly destructive, effectively neutralizing around 85% of Syria’s defense systems, including its anti-aircraft systems, missile defense infrastructure, and radar installations. This comprehensive targeting of Syria’s military capabilities has left the country vulnerable to further Israeli attacks and prevents Syria from effectively defending itself from aerial or missile strikes. These airstrikes also weaken Syria’s ability to protect its critical infrastructure, which could facilitate Israel’s further military and territorial objectives in the region.
• The operational window to target Iran’s nuclear program
The dismantling of Syria’s defense infrastructure creates a unique operational window for Israel to target Iran’s nuclear facilities with far less risk of retaliation or interference. With a significant portion of Syrian air defense systems destroyed, Israeli airstrikes can now reach Iran’s nuclear sites more easily, potentially escalating tensions between Israel and Iran. This tactical advantage could play into Israel’s broader strategic goal of halting Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Israel is reportedly aligning with the U.S. to ensure coordinated action against Iran’s nuclear program, further complicating regional geopolitics.
• Phased plan for Israeli occupation of southern Syria
Israel’s annexation strategy for southern Syria is described as a three-phase plan, with each phase securing key strategic areas in the region:
1. First phase: The capture of Mount Hermon (Jebel al-Sheikh) grants Israel significant military leverage. By controlling the mountaintop, Israel can position artillery, surveillance systems, and missiles to target Damascus and other parts of Syria with greater ease. This also serves as a strong defensive position for future Israeli operations in the region.
2. Second phase: The focus shifts to the Deraa province, where Israel is likely to expand its territorial control further. Deraa holds strategic importance as a gateway between Syria, Jordan, and Israel, making it vital for Israeli security and regional influence.
3. Third phase: The final phase involves creating a “safe zone” that extends from Mount Hermon to Suweida. This zone would essentially act as an Israeli-controlled region, securing Israeli borders and providing a buffer from Syrian and Iranian influence. It would also allow Israel to control key military routes and access to vital water sources, such as the Golan Heights.
This phased plan signifies Israel’s intent to not only undermine Syrian sovereignty but also reshape the regional balance of power to its advantage.
• Israeli advances in Quneitra and Rif Dimashq provinces
Israeli forces have made significant ground advances in both Quneitra and Rif Dimashq provinces, marking the beginning of a large-scale military operation after the fall of the Syrian central government. These provinces are geographically significant, bordering Israel and offering strategic military value. As of now, Israel has captured at least 20 towns and villages across these areas. The towns of Mazraat Beit Jinn and Khan Arnabeh have been taken, with Israeli forces inspecting homes, seizing weapons, and establishing checkpoints to solidify their control. Reports indicate that Israeli tanks have been deployed in the village of Umm Batina, likely preparing for further movement eastward toward the core of Quneitra province.
Israeli military operations have been highly coordinated, with support from both tanks and aerial cover, indicating the scale and seriousness of Israel’s military objectives in southern Syria.
• The involvement of specific Israeli military units
Several elite and specialized Israeli military units are playing a central role in these operations, showcasing the Israeli military’s readiness for complex, multifaceted warfare:
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• 210th Bashan Division: A division specializing in mountain warfare and armored operations, crucial for terrain such as Mount Hermon and the surrounding areas.
• 510th Sheldag Unit: A special forces unit trained for commando operations, including sabotage and reconnaissance.
• 810th Mountain Brigade: A brigade experienced in warfare in rugged and elevated terrain, like the mountainous areas of southern Syria.
• 474th Golani Brigade: Known for its expertise in infantry operations and urban warfare, this brigade is key for ground fighting and securing captured areas.
These units have been deployed in southern Syria to secure both strategic positions and to establish a long-term military presence in the region.
• The strategic implications for Damascus and Syria overall
The current Israeli military presence in southern Syria has serious implications for Damascus and Syria’s overall stability:
• Mount Hermon’s control: Israel’s control over Mount Hermon gives it an unchallenged position to direct artillery fire at Syria’s capital, Damascus, which is located just 25 kilometers away. This new power dynamic significantly reduces Syria’s ability to defend its capital or retaliate against Israeli operations, exposing Damascus to direct military pressure.
• Loss of air defense capabilities: With Syria’s air defense systems largely incapacitated, Israel enjoys unparalleled air superiority. This enables Israeli forces to strike Syria at will without fear of significant retaliation, creating a dangerous military imbalance.
• Escalation of tensions: The situation has significantly escalated tensions between Syria and Israel, especially as Israel now faces less opposition in its military campaigns. This could provoke further regional instability, not only in Syria but also in neighboring countries such as Lebanon, Jordan, and Iraq. The Israeli military presence in southern Syria also threatens to undermine the stability of the broader West Asia now.
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• 210th Bashan Division: A division specializing in mountain warfare and armored operations, crucial for terrain such as Mount Hermon and the surrounding areas.
• 510th Sheldag Unit: A special forces unit trained for commando operations, including sabotage and reconnaissance.
• 810th Mountain Brigade: A brigade experienced in warfare in rugged and elevated terrain, like the mountainous areas of southern Syria.
• 474th Golani Brigade: Known for its expertise in infantry operations and urban warfare, this brigade is key for ground fighting and securing captured areas.
These units have been deployed in southern Syria to secure both strategic positions and to establish a long-term military presence in the region.
• The strategic implications for Damascus and Syria overall
The current Israeli military presence in southern Syria has serious implications for Damascus and Syria’s overall stability:
• Mount Hermon’s control: Israel’s control over Mount Hermon gives it an unchallenged position to direct artillery fire at Syria’s capital, Damascus, which is located just 25 kilometers away. This new power dynamic significantly reduces Syria’s ability to defend its capital or retaliate against Israeli operations, exposing Damascus to direct military pressure.
• Loss of air defense capabilities: With Syria’s air defense systems largely incapacitated, Israel enjoys unparalleled air superiority. This enables Israeli forces to strike Syria at will without fear of significant retaliation, creating a dangerous military imbalance.
• Escalation of tensions: The situation has significantly escalated tensions between Syria and Israel, especially as Israel now faces less opposition in its military campaigns. This could provoke further regional instability, not only in Syria but also in neighboring countries such as Lebanon, Jordan, and Iraq. The Israeli military presence in southern Syria also threatens to undermine the stability of the broader West Asia now.
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🇦🇪 Report | Days ago, an unusual meeting took place in Abu Dhabi: UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed met with the head of the Druze community in ‘Israel,’ Sheikh Muwaffaq Tarif, against the backdrop of events in Syria. It was planned by Israel and is intended…
🏴☠️ Report | The Druze community's traitor leaderships in southern Syria is now calling for secession and annexation to Israel, citing growing threats to their safety from jihadist groups in the region. However, this situation appears to be part of a larger, orchestrated plan. On one side, Israel supports al-Julani’s terror groups, while on the other, it labels the region as a threat to justify its operations under the guise of security. The areas the Druze are ready to offer to Israel are strategically located in the Quneitra region; their mountainous homeland provides a strong defensive advantage. Additionally, its proximity to the Golan Heights gives Israel high-ground control over Damascus, just 25 km away. The Druze have long maintained historical ties to Israel, and recently, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu met with Druze leaders. Meanwhile, top Druze leaders were taken to the UAE, where they were offered leadership roles and local benefits in exchange for cooperating with Israel. With Israel expanding its influence into the demilitarized zone and Druze towns, this shift is no longer merely political—it signals the potential for the total annexation of the region.
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✅ The worst thing the al-Julani terrorist gangs and Turkey have done is place bait on a dead horse after witnessing the destruction of Palestine. They didn’t learn any lessons but instead joined the same parties responsible for this destruction and spread their projects, which shows how limited and short-term the results will be.
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⚠️ Apeal: The ongoing invasion of Syria has significantly diverted attention from Gaza and the West Bank, where the situation is rapidly worsening. The massacre in Gaza is massive and ongoing, with the region facing near ethnic cleansing. We urge you to refocus…
✅ The attention is diverted from Gaza, and meanwhile, treacherous plans are being executed with joint pressure on Hamas leaders by Turkey, Qatar, and Egypt. This is happening while massacres continue to increase.
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🇱🇧 Breaking | Targeted Assassination on Al-Khardali Road, Lebanon:
An Israeli march targeted a car on Al-Khardali Road, resulting in one martyr. The vehicle was attacked, and the full photo shows the martyr lying on the road, likely killed after leaving his car. The attack took place on a busy road, usually connecting Marjaiyoun to Nabatieh. Mr Ali Shoeib added, "The nature of this attack suggests it was a targeted assassination."
This is part of a concerning trend, as it is not the first drone strike targeting unarmed civilians in Lebanon, and there has been a worrying increase in such assaults.
Neither of these attacks aligns with the ceasefire or even the worst interpretations of it. Additionally, this morning, IOF attacked a truck in south Lebanon, claiming it was a rocket launcher. However, they have selectively posted news and have not claimed responsibility for all attacks, including the drone strikes that killed civilians, as well as yesterday’s three drone strikes.
The silence from the Lebanese government and Army, which now has renewed authority to “protect,” is a betrayal and a reminder of the grim reality. Despite the end of the battle, Israel continues to demolish civilian houses in Kfarkila town. This ongoing destruction and targeted attacks on civilians are clear violations of so called international law.
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An Israeli march targeted a car on Al-Khardali Road, resulting in one martyr. The vehicle was attacked, and the full photo shows the martyr lying on the road, likely killed after leaving his car. The attack took place on a busy road, usually connecting Marjaiyoun to Nabatieh. Mr Ali Shoeib added, "The nature of this attack suggests it was a targeted assassination."
This is part of a concerning trend, as it is not the first drone strike targeting unarmed civilians in Lebanon, and there has been a worrying increase in such assaults.
Neither of these attacks aligns with the ceasefire or even the worst interpretations of it. Additionally, this morning, IOF attacked a truck in south Lebanon, claiming it was a rocket launcher. However, they have selectively posted news and have not claimed responsibility for all attacks, including the drone strikes that killed civilians, as well as yesterday’s three drone strikes.
The silence from the Lebanese government and Army, which now has renewed authority to “protect,” is a betrayal and a reminder of the grim reality. Despite the end of the battle, Israel continues to demolish civilian houses in Kfarkila town. This ongoing destruction and targeted attacks on civilians are clear violations of so called international law.
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🏴☠️Breaking | US Releases Mofid Abdul Qadir Mishal, Half-Brother of Khalid Mishal:
Mofid Abdul Qadir Mishal, the half-brother of senior Hamas official Khaled Mashal, has been released from a federal prison in Texas. He had been serving a 20-year sentence, handed down in 2009 for financing Hamas. His early release, attributed to “good behavior,” is reportedly linked to ongoing negotiations between Hamas and israel concerning the release of Israeli captives held in Gaza since October last year.
We remember and salute the sacrifice made by Ismail Haniyeh (r), who sacrificed his 62 family members for the cause.
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Mofid Abdul Qadir Mishal, the half-brother of senior Hamas official Khaled Mashal, has been released from a federal prison in Texas. He had been serving a 20-year sentence, handed down in 2009 for financing Hamas. His early release, attributed to “good behavior,” is reportedly linked to ongoing negotiations between Hamas and israel concerning the release of Israeli captives held in Gaza since October last year.
We remember and salute the sacrifice made by Ismail Haniyeh (r), who sacrificed his 62 family members for the cause.
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🟡 Breaking | An expected speech by the Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Shaykh Naim Qassim (H), today. 🔹@enemywatch
🟡 Breaking | An expected speech by the Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Shaykh Naim Qassim (H), today.
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🟢 Report | The Al-Qassam Brigades (Hamas) published the video of their complex ambush targeting 2 trucks and military vehicles loaded with Israeli soldiers, west of Jabalia camp.
The entire infantry brigade was ambushed with Al-Yassin’s causing for both deaths & injuries.
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The entire infantry brigade was ambushed with Al-Yassin’s causing for both deaths & injuries.
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🇹🇷 Report | Turkiye-Qatar Pipeline Revival Possible After Syria’s Takeover:
Turkish Energy and Natural Resources Minister Alparslan Bayraktar has suggested the revival of a long-stalled natural gas pipeline project connecting Turkiye and Qatar. Speaking to Anadolu Agency, Bayraktar stated that the project could become viable following the takeover of Syria.
Bayraktar highlighted that for the pipeline to materialize, Syria must achieve “territorial integrity and stability.” He added, “If so, that line must be safe,” and emphasized the potential for expanded energy production once conditions stabilize.
The proposed pipeline, designed to link Qatar to Turkiye and Europe via Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Syria, had previously faced staunch opposition from the former Syrian government.
If implemented, the pipeline could reshape the region’s geopolitical and energy framework in the favour of Greater israel, heavily favoring terrorist factions, Israel, and their allies. Meanwhile, so-called Islamic communities accelerate business corridors for Zionist interests, so be ready for the vulnerability of key assets like Iraq-Jordan (which goes to israel) pipelines, Red Sea facilities, and regional bases,...
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Turkish Energy and Natural Resources Minister Alparslan Bayraktar has suggested the revival of a long-stalled natural gas pipeline project connecting Turkiye and Qatar. Speaking to Anadolu Agency, Bayraktar stated that the project could become viable following the takeover of Syria.
Bayraktar highlighted that for the pipeline to materialize, Syria must achieve “territorial integrity and stability.” He added, “If so, that line must be safe,” and emphasized the potential for expanded energy production once conditions stabilize.
The proposed pipeline, designed to link Qatar to Turkiye and Europe via Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Syria, had previously faced staunch opposition from the former Syrian government.
If implemented, the pipeline could reshape the region’s geopolitical and energy framework in the favour of Greater israel, heavily favoring terrorist factions, Israel, and their allies. Meanwhile, so-called Islamic communities accelerate business corridors for Zionist interests, so be ready for the vulnerability of key assets like Iraq-Jordan (which goes to israel) pipelines, Red Sea facilities, and regional bases,...
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🇸🇾 Breaking | Six Syrians Killed in ISIS Attack on Palmyra, Syria.
Six civilians were killed, and their property looted in an attack by the ISIS terrorist group on the outskirts of Palmyra in eastern Syria.
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Six civilians were killed, and their property looted in an attack by the ISIS terrorist group on the outskirts of Palmyra in eastern Syria.
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✅ For your kind information, ISIS was completely managed and prospered as a joint project between Turkey and the United States.
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🇸🇾/🏴/🇺🇸/🇹🇷/🔹 — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan says that "Turkey has become a country that holds the keys to the region."
His statement came in the context of discussing the changes in Syria.
He is correct in what he says, as evidenced by the evolving reality in Syria and Turkey's prior role and engagement with various regional players.
The issue is that the Arabs have been sidelined, playing no significant role—a setback of considerable magnitude.
Another issue is that Israel, which has influence over southern Syria, will not accept the situation Erdoğan referred to. It is bound to either de-escalate tensions or engage in a proxy confrontation.
As for Washington, as always, it serves as the conductor, orchestrating the rhythm to suit its interests.
It is still too early to discuss the future—the future of the region as seen through the lens of Syria.
There remains a balance of power or a compass determining the course events may take.
— Journalist Khalil Nasrallah, Regional Affairs Specialist
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His statement came in the context of discussing the changes in Syria.
He is correct in what he says, as evidenced by the evolving reality in Syria and Turkey's prior role and engagement with various regional players.
The issue is that the Arabs have been sidelined, playing no significant role—a setback of considerable magnitude.
Another issue is that Israel, which has influence over southern Syria, will not accept the situation Erdoğan referred to. It is bound to either de-escalate tensions or engage in a proxy confrontation.
As for Washington, as always, it serves as the conductor, orchestrating the rhythm to suit its interests.
It is still too early to discuss the future—the future of the region as seen through the lens of Syria.
There remains a balance of power or a compass determining the course events may take.
— Journalist Khalil Nasrallah, Regional Affairs Specialist
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🟢 Breaking | Al-Qassam Brigades have published footage of an injured or dead Israeli hostage, with visible tattoos.
Simultaneously, Qassam Brigades spokesman Abu Obeida stated that the Israeli air force recently bombed a location where hostages were held, repeating the attack to ensure their deaths.
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Simultaneously, Qassam Brigades spokesman Abu Obeida stated that the Israeli air force recently bombed a location where hostages were held, repeating the attack to ensure their deaths.
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✅ Listening to the words of Julani for Israel is like listening to the words of a gallant for Israel. There is no difference; they are same.
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Forwarded from Fotros Resistance
HTS leader Jolani’s speech today was a great eye opener for those who’re still sleeping. Highlights were:
• No attack against Russian bases; Russia was given chance to reconsider relations
• Not seeking war with Israel
• What happened in Syria was a victory against Iran’s plans - Iran must go
• Jolani never made a mention of the presence of US soldiers in Syria
There’s no direct evidence of Jolani being tied to Israel/US.
Other than the fact that he was ex-ISIS, a rebranded Al-Qaeda (which was fully financed & equipped by the US) who repeatedly received assistance by both the US & Israel (even publicly received medical help inside Israel).
Other than the fact that Israel occupied a big chunk of western Syria, 20-30km away from Damascus while Jolani iterated for the upteempth time that he’s not looking to fight Israel—while they are literally behind his doors—meanwhile astutely says that Iran’s exit from Syria was his victory and that he doesn’t want them here—the same Iran that had no bases in Syria and its presence was solely advisory and was the only country that helped Syria defend against Israel, creating obstacles for Israel.
Other than the fact that US has illegal bases in Syria pumping & stealing oil while directly supporting FSA’s rival, the SDF—but chooses to not make a single mention of their presence, having US in Syria creating no obstacle for Israel.
Other than the fact that Russia’s presence was only bothering because it supported Assad, but they have no issue with their presence if they reach an agreement—the same Russia that never defended Syrians against Israeli attacks, at best only issued condemnation statements, having Russia’s presence creating no obstacle for Israel.
Even if you don’t like Assad, Jolani is not the one you should be supporting.
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🇸🇾 Breaking | 21 members of Tahrir al-Sham were killed in an ambush by unknown gunmen in a village in Jablah, Latakia.
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